On the Spot | Visual Arts

Salt Lake’s Scott Renshaw

Scott Renshaw relocated to Salt Lake City from Northern California in 1997. He has been at Salt Lake City Weekly for 10 years as a film and theater critic, the last seven years as Arts & Entertainment Editor.

What hangs above your mantel?

Nothing at the moment. But other wall space is devoted to a photo of a Southern Utah slot canyon, a quilt created by my mother-in-law, and a print of a Frank Lloyd Wright building in Chicago.

What are you reading?

An advance copy of the new young-adult novel by local author Sara Zarr, “Once Was Lost.” This is why I love my job.

What is the most memorable exhibit you’ve seen recently?

My ability to get out to Gallery Stroll’s has been sporadic over the summer. I loved “Branded and on Display” at Salt Lake Art Center, and I’m also a big fan of Zane Lancaster’s work.

 

 

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